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Thailand travel guide 2020 Thailand travel routes and play recommendations

Thailand is a must for many domestic tourists to choose their first overseas trip. Everyone is very much looking forward to going to Thailand to experience the bathing of the beach sunshine. Everyone expects to get a good play experience, and traveling abroad requires a lot of preparation. Let's give you a detailed analysis.

1. Entry preparation: e-visa in advance for visa on arrival.

2. Tourist attractions: central region, southern region and northern region.

3. Travel mode: semi-free travel, group tour.

4. Hotel description: swimming pool, beach and sea view.

5. Transportation: car rental and self-driving.

6. Play events: snorkeling, skydiving, gliding and jungle leap.

7. Precautions: Public Security Language and Clothing

Because I go to Thailand for vacation 2-3 times a year, I am familiar with Thailand. I have been to Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Krabi, Hua Hin, Koh Samui, Chiang Rai and other popular cities. Whether it is a domestic group tour or a free trip. Summed up some of my travel experience in Thailand, and made reference for friends who want to go to Thailand, hoping to help everyone! To go to Thailand, the first important thing is the visa. Only with a visa can you enter the country, and then you can start your trip to Thailand. Thai visas are divided into pre-departure visas, arrival visas and the latest electronic visas, which are divided into the following processes:

1. Visa in advance: Go to the Thai Consulate in China (Guangzhou or Beijing) in advance, or find an intermediary. The cost is about 300 per person, 3-8 working days visa. With this visa, Thailand can stay for 60 days.

2. Visa on arrival: After arriving in Thailand, fill in the entry card and visa on arrival application form at the airport, and then queue up for processing (in tourist season, the queue will be a little long). The cost is 2000 baht per person (about 400 RMB, only Thai baht is accepted. Note: Thailand's preferential policy is to exempt visa fees on arrival before June 65438+1October 3 1 this year, and the validity period is 15 days. This visa requires you to carry a certain amount of cash or equivalent currency with you (the spot check rate is 5%, which is more personalized). If you don't bring cash in the spot check, you may be repatriated.

After the visa is ok, where should I go to Thailand to play? Thailand can basically be divided into three routes: north, middle and south. These three areas are far apart, and the scenic spots are naturally scattered.

3. North: Mainly look at historical and cultural relics, temples, etc. For example, the famous Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai lines, where the White Temple/Blue Temple is located, many people are here to support the elderly.

4. South: mainly island tour. Phuket, Koh Samui and Krabi, the largest islands in Thailand, are all in the south of Thailand, making them the best choice for honeymoon vacation.

5. Central: Mainly in Bangkok, Pattaya and the island. The most classic route is Bangkok-Pattaya-Samet. You can feel Thailand's royal culture, temple culture, massage culture, shemale culture, Thai boxing culture and so on, and you can also feel the charm of islands, such as Samet, Greenland and Golden Sand Island.

6. Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, with the Grand Palace, Jade Buddha Temple, Four-faced Buddha, online celebrity water market, night market and other attractions. Pattaya Beach is known as the Oriental Hawaii, and it is also a "paradise for men". The shemale show and the adult show are the characteristics here. Of course, Pattaya also has attractions such as nongnooch Tropical Garden, Truth Temple, Golden House, and Rare Foshan. The nearest Samak Island has the most beautiful beaches in Thailand, and you can enjoy water activities such as windsurfing, snorkeling and water skiing all year round. Thailand and China are the essence of Thailand, with perfect tourism facilities and transportation infrastructure, and are the first choice for general tourism.